Labourwin >40%of thevoteAnydiscussionof NorthernIrelandGordonBrown“There'sonly onepoll thatmatters”LAB →LIBGainTouchscreenmalfunction"JeremyC***"D:ReamMarsBarincident4AMLOTOEdDaveyIncumbentloses yourseatVisualmetaphorCGIHoughtonandSunderlandSouthdeclares firstGeorgeOsbourneTurnoutup from'19LosingcandidatecriesTories andLib Demswin samenumber ofseatsLargest evernationalswing(>14.4%)MoreLabourSeats than'97 (418)SunakresignsPresentingto thewrongcameraNickCleggTories win<20% ofthe voteLabourwin >40%of thevoteAnydiscussionof NorthernIrelandGordonBrown“There'sonly onepoll thatmatters”LAB →LIBGainTouchscreenmalfunction"JeremyC***"D:ReamMarsBarincident4AMLOTOEdDaveyIncumbentloses yourseatVisualmetaphorCGIHoughtonandSunderlandSouthdeclares firstGeorgeOsbourneTurnoutup from'19LosingcandidatecriesTories andLib Demswin samenumber ofseatsLargest evernationalswing(>14.4%)MoreLabourSeats than'97 (418)SunakresignsPresentingto thewrongcameraNickCleggTories win<20% ofthe vote

Tara - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Labour win >40% of the vote
  2. Any discussion of Northern Ireland
  3. Gordon Brown
  4. “There's only one poll that matters”
  5. LAB → LIB Gain
  6. Touchscreen malfunction
  7. "Jeremy C***"
  8. D:Ream
  9. Mars Bar incident
  10. 4AM
  11. LOTO Ed Davey
  12. Incumbent loses your seat
  13. Visual metaphor CGI
  14. Houghton and Sunderland South declares first
  15. George Osbourne
  16. Turnout up from '19
  17. Losing candidate cries
  18. Tories and Lib Dems win same number of seats
  19. Largest ever national swing (>14.4%)
  20. More Labour Seats than '97 (418)
  21. Sunak resigns
  22. Presenting to the wrong camera
  23. Nick Clegg
  24. Tories win <20% of the vote